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Sixteen Bethel nursing students inducted into honor society

NORTH NEWTON, KAN. – Bethel College had the highest number in several years of inductees into the student nurses’ honor society Sigma Theta Tau.

The induction took place Nov. 15 at Wichita State University.

The speaker was Marlene R. Pietrocola, R.N., MBA, DNP, NEA-BC, associate professor and chair of the Division of Nursing at Tabor College. The title of her address was “The A, E, I, O, U and Y of Nursing.”

Sixteen Bethel seniors received their Sigma Theta Tau cords:

Brandi Bergmeier, Wakefield

Shelby Bernt, Park City

Chianne Cates, Colorado Springs, Colorado

Tanesha Cayton, Keyes, Oklahoma

Mekale Chapple, Jones, Oklahoma

Lindsay Fawcett, Wichita

Lisa Goering, Lawrence

Breanna Honer, Shawnee

Shelby Jessup, Wichita

Haleigh Kerr, North Newton

Reilly Klein, Salina

Abigail Ludwig, Phoenix

Bonnie Marnell, Park City

Alani Dodd Miller, Salina

Roseanne Riddle, Wichita

Abigail Schrag, Newton

Bethel College is the only private, liberal arts college in Kansas listed in the 2015-16 Forbes.com analysis of top colleges and universities in the United States, and is the highest-ranked Kansas college in the Washington Monthly annual college guide for 2015-16. The four-year liberal arts college is affiliated with Mennonite Church USA. For more information, see www.bethelks.edu.

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